City Limits Bakery & Cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Outdoor seating
- Delivery
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
City Limits Bakery & Cafe Reviews - 100
4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Christa Lara
I got the roast beef and it was one of the best sandwiches I’ve had in a long time. Very fresh and the bread was amazing!
Z T
This cafe has a nice warm community feel and a kind staff. They have lots of breakfast sandwich options and baked goods. Plenty of seating indoors and outdoor seating options.
Paula Starin
Used to be a quaint neighborhood spot. Worse coffee, bagels and service. It's dumpy, dirty, people that work there seem either angry or can't figure out how to ring ya up or understand what you're trying to order. Overly priced for bad food, lousy coffee and filth. Owner must not care, looks like to me. At least, Panera's is close, can't go wrong there.
Geoff Mckay
We eat there every time we are in Nashville visiting Family. Always top notch!
Derek Scott
Update: Can anyone explain why they serve bagels, and sandwiches after 11am, but not bagel sandwiches? You still have the ingredients, why are you restricting what you make with those ingredients to a time frame? There’s some genuine flaws in the logic of whoever runs this place. It’s visible throughout.
I genuinely don’t know why this place has such good reviews. I’ve been here multiple times with others, and every time it’s an experience in mediocrity.
Ordering is a pain, the menu descriptions are small ‘handwritten’ font that’s difficult to read. The menu signs are also angled away from each other so it’s impossible to see them all from the register. You’ll also be lucky if the employee behind the register even knows how to properly ring your order up. I was charged an additional $0.65 on my salad for seemingly nothing.
The atmosphere is lacklustre with the dining area feeling awkward and cramped. I counted over 20 tables crammed in here with u max of 6 tables actually being used. That results in the patrons having to navigate through all these empty tables and chairs.
The food is decent. I don’t understand why breakfast is limited to 11am, which also doesn’t seem to be posted anywhere. They do still sell bagels and sandwiches after 11am so it seems illogical to restrict bagel sandwiches. The soup in a bread bowl isn’t great. The bread bowl itself is the wrong type bread and the soup (potato) was rather bland. The salads are good, as are the sandwiches despite being on the skimpy side.
I got a raspberry freeze thing and it wasn’t blended thoroughly enough so the little soda straw they give you clogs instantly. It’s okay because it tasted like cold brew, milk, and far too many pumps of raspberry syrup. I ended up throwing away over half the $4.50 drink. The tea is also on the weaker side which is a shame since tea is so cheap to make.
With some work this could be a lovely place worth of the reviews but as of now it seems to be overly optimistic locals.
I. Fish Cheap
Took an old friend out for lunch. He picked the place for a soup & sandwich. He had the chicken tortilla soup...Cinco de mayo...how appropriate. I had a Cuban Panini. We had sweet tea. Mine came with chips...the sandwich was served warm. Ham and pulled pork..(pork could have been pulled a little more, had some large chunks...I'd eat there again if in Bellevue, but would choose something different...menu was lengthy
Samuel Edmondson
The bagel here was pretty good, and the staff was helpful.
Claire “cmk96” K
Gave it a try since I was over visiting the Bellevue library. From my experience, it is a very unclean atmosphere. Dead flys on the window seals, dusty equipment on table tops and stained furniture.
Angie Davis
Great food and super friendly staff!! Chicken Jack Panini was yummy! White Cheddar Mac & cheese was creamy and scrumptious!! Highly recommend this place!! 💯
Tara Allen 51
Local bakery and coffee shop in Bellevue with indoor and outdoor seating.